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GUI Yongtao

Assistant Professor of International Relations in the School of International Studies at PKU.

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Politics and International Relations in East Asia.

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GUI Yongtao is Associate Professor at the School of International Studies and Assistant President of the Institute of International and Strategic Studies, Peking University. He received his PhDs from Waseda University and Peking University in 2005 through a double-degree program. His research focuses on politics and international relations of East Asia. His recent publications include “The Politics of TPP: The Motivation and Predicament of U.S.-Japan Cooperation,” (2017); “Japanese Academia’s Changing Perceptions of the United States and Their Policy Conceptions,” International Politics Quarterly (2015); “The Historical Background and Causes of the Deterioration of Sino-Japanese Relations,” (2014); “Changes in American Perceptions and Policies towards Japan,” (2014); “The Rise of Nationalism in East Asia and the Changing Relations between China and its Neighbors,” (2013); “China-Japan-US Relations and Northeast Asia's Evolving Security Architecture,” (2010).

On the evening of May 27, 2019, the Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IISS), Peking University (PKU) held the 36th seminar of "North Pavilion Seminar" series. Randa Slim, Senior Fellow and Director of Conflict Resolution and Track II Dialogues Program at the Middle East Institute, Washington D.C., gave a seminar entitled "Seven Key Turning Points in the Post-2003 Conflict in Iraq".[Full Article]

On the afternoon of April 22, 2019, Rafael Dezcallar, the Spanish Ambassador to China, and José Luis García Galán, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Spanish Embassy in China, paid a visit to the Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IISS), Peking University (PKU).[Full Article]